
Pearly Triangle Tile Kitchen Backsplash
Clean and pristine — that’s the effect of this pearly triangle tile kitchen backsplash . . . adding that perfect touch of interest for an all-white kitchen.
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Advances in technology allow manufacturers to create ceramic tile with any look, including natural looks such as stone, marble, granite, slate, terra cotta, wood, and more.
Whereas different natural materials may have varying levels of durability or suitability for specific applications, you always know what you’re getting with ceramic tile. Ceramic tile is resistant to water, fading, and freeze and thaw cycles, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Tile also makes maintenance easy, with stain, scratch, and bacteria resistance. On cleaning day, you can relax knowing that you just need to sweep and wipe your tile with water.
Your natural-looking tile options are as diverse as nature itself, so explore our natural tile ideas below to start dreaming up the perfect tile for your project.
Clean and pristine — that’s the effect of this pearly triangle tile kitchen backsplash . . . adding that perfect touch of interest for an all-white kitchen.
Fish scales, mermaid, or scalloped tile — whatever you call it, this variegated navy blue tile feature wall sure lives up to its name(s). The playful scalloped shape provides the ideal framework for a coastal view or beach decor.
Complimentary sizes of marble-look ceramic tile are on display in this bathroom, including large rectangle tiles in a running bond pattern in the shower and a mosaic octagon and dot tile design on the floor.
A classic kitchen calls for classic flooring such this rustic wood-look tile paired with marble-look tile countertops and marble-look mosaic tile backsplash.
Tired of the typical running bond pattern? Follow in this kitchen’s footsteps and lay your wood-look ceramic tile in a beautiful herringbone pattern.
High ceilings and oversized marble-look tile in white and smokey brown create a bathroom with a dramatic and elegant spa-like appearance.
Covered in what appears to be bars of gold but is actually gold ceramic tiles, this counter is only slightly more glamorous than the chocolate-y marble-look tile that sets it off.
Marble looks don’t have to be black or white — this brownish marble-look tile features red tones and warm honey veining.
This space combines old and new with a unique Victorianesque black and white mosaic ceramic tile floor and a sleek black stacked subway ceramic tile feature wall.
The lobby is your first chance to impress your customers, and this hotel follows through with gorgeous ceramic tile in a marble-look for the counter and walls.
These ceramic tile floors in a dolomite marble look create an impressive backdrop for any retail or restaurant space.
This cafe strikes a natural-chic vibe with oversized dolomite marble-look ceramic tiles and a dark marble-look ceramic tile counter.
Matte ceramic tiles in shades of creamy white and cement gray paired with straightforward grid patterns give this restroom a clean and orderly look.
Sophisticated gray tiles with crisp white grout in a staggered pattern have a no-nonsense look that allows the green flaura design details to shine.
Sleek matte gray ceramic tile with dark grout in an offset pattern creates a cobblestone look in this living space.
This charcoal gray ceramic tile in a standard grid takes advantage of a slightly darker shade for grout to give a subtle emphasis to the orderly floor pattern.
Ceramic tile flooring such as this goes a long way toward creating a fresh and bright appearance in commercial spaces. Plus, durability and easy maintenance means less down time for cleaning or repairs.
For flooring that will look great while also standing up to heavy foot traffic and furniture, look no further than beautiful and durable ceramic tile.
Ceramic tile — flooring that will stand up to science experiments and whatever else you throw at it. Color is baked right into ceramic tile so no worries about fading from the sun, or from cleansers. Likewise, ceramic tile is scratch and stain resistant to keep it looking brand new for decades.
Whether on the floor or the wall, ceramic tile in this spa is working hard while you are working out! Ceramic tile is bacteria resistant and options are available with antimicrobial properties that can suppress and even destroy harmful microorganisms, such as mold, fungi, bacteria, and viruses.